There's a reason why Hollywood often takes an interest in the lives of news anchors, journalists, magazine editors and the like - every workplace has its drama, but it seems the media offers a special breed.

So for this week's top five, we picked some of our favorite movies that focus on the media, primarily print and TV, because magazines open up a whole new genre (hello, "Devil Wears Prada"). Share your list in the comments!

1. "Network" (1976): "Not since the dawn of time has America experienced a man like Howard Beale!" - tagline

2. "All the President's Men" (1976): We're not sure if it was "the most devastating detective story of the century," as a tagline claimed, but definitely an example of how the real life work of media can produce some solid scripts.

3. "Broadcast News" (1987): As much as we enjoyed "Morning Glory" (what? we did!) this is still one of our favorite "behind-the-scenes of TV news" movies.